| Literature DB >> 30697669 |
Yusuke Onozato1, Yu Sasaki2, Yasuhiko Abe1,3, Takao Yaoita1,3, Makoto Yagi1, Naoko Mizumoto1, Masakuni Shoji1, Takashi Kon1, Shoichi Nishise1, Yoshiyuki Ueno1.
Abstract
Esophageal intramural pseudodiverticulosis (EIPD) is an uncommon benign disorder leading to esophageal strictures. The etiology remains unknown; however, anti-fungal treatments or endoscopic balloon dilation can improve early esophageal strictures and these rarely require surgical treatment. We report a case of a 46-year-old male with a 6 cm-long esophageal stricture due to EIPD, which did not improve following treatment with an anti-fungal agent, eventually causing aspiration pneumonia. Therefore, we performed a thoraco-laparoscopic esophagectomy, and his symptoms were improved after surgery. This case suggests that a surgical treatment should be considered in patients with extensive, severe strictures attributable to EIPD.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-fungal agents; Candida; Endoscopic balloon dilatation; Esophageal stenosis; Esophagectomy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30697669 DOI: 10.1007/s12328-019-00940-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1865-7265